Danny Granger + the Miami Heat Have Agreed to a 2yr/$4.2mill

Free agent Danny Granger has agreed to a two-year, $4.2 million deal with the Miami Heat, league sources tell Yahoo Sports.

Granger will take the bi-annual exception with Miami, and hold a players option on the second season, source tells Yahoo.

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clipper*joe

07/07/2014 - 02:56 PM PST

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jarca

07/07/2014 - 03:18 PM PST

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Good for him, we needed to go young and more athletic anyway

Clippers_FTW

07/07/2014 - 03:26 PM PST

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This kind of saddens me if we do nothing with our small forward position

bballman

07/07/2014 - 03:27 PM PST

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That'll make LeBron stay.

ClipperKyle32

07/07/2014 - 03:28 PM PST

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That Is what I have been saying hopefully we land Ariza in some sort of way

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07/07/2014 - 03:57 PM PST

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I would have preferred to take that deal with Danny then to give our full MLE to Pierce. Unless we are trading for a younger starting caliber SF or doing something to get Ariza or Deng I will be pretty disappointed that we let him get away for the same amount we are giving Farmar.

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07/07/2014 - 04:09 PM PST

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I believe we are doing something for Ariza. Both the Clippers and Ariza's camp have been quiet after meeting. Wizards have been adamant they want him back.
I feel we make it happens. Of either Barnes....

Granger played like a bum during the playoffs. If he had made even an occasional "3" we would have won "the refgame" going away. Good riddance.

I LOVE the Spencer Hawes pickup. Seven foot, twenty six years old, coach-able. These are the types of acquisitions that the Spurs make a living on. The "we coulda had him" type players.

I really think Doc has a Master Plan and is sticking to it. All we need is a small forward to help Matt Barnes and we are good to go.

Unfortunately, I will not be in Vegas until the third week in August and I won't get 10-1 like I would now. Still, I will bet the Clippers to win it all, whatever odds I get!!!

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07/08/2014 - 01:22 AM PST

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Granger may be washed up. He's injury prone and did little. Miami got him at a decent price. I thought he'd ask $4 mill. If LBJ doesn't sign he just bu*gered himself which is really hard to do.

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07/08/2014 - 01:23 AM PST

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Get rid of Dudley is our #1 priority for a SF.

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07/08/2014 - 01:33 AM PST

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On the contrary the heat now have a replacement if lebron leaves LEL

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07/08/2014 - 09:27 AM PST

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He did play poorly in the playoffs. It was such a dramatic change in performance too. In the regular season Granger was using his length to defend well and was hitting the occasional three pointer. But that drop in the playoffs makes him expendable. Now with Collison's departure and his that makes our free agency search much easier because we don't have to weigh any decision as to which of the ancillary guys from last year we want to keep or how much to allocate to them.

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07/08/2014 - 11:36 AM PST

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Doc should look into trading Dudley and Bullock to the Sizers for cap relief. They have cap space galore and are willing to take back contracts with an asset. Maybe we include a future 1st round pick in there.